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Astronomie What Ever... Please Help Me On What I Said Wrong In There!!
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by Chuck's Brain???/">Chuck's Brain??? on September 7, 1997 19:56:38 UTC |
: : on Art Bell Show this morning theoretical physicist from CUNY named Michio Kaku said there is now a theory on what happened prior to big bang.....he said the big bang came out of "nothing" and that there is a physicist who has done the mathematics to prove this....he said theoretically you could initiate a big bang in your basement however it would be the equivalent of an H bomb.....he compared the big bang to the bubbles that occur when you boil water.....he said these big bangs are going on all the time all over the universe : Hmm... the Big Bang coming from "nothing"? How could all of the matter in the Universe have come from "nothing"? How would get anything from "nothing"? Correct me if I am wrong, but that contradicts the definition of "nothing"! what is nothing??? and how do you create something out of it? and who says that are universe is big??? maby the "known" universe would be an atom and maby it is the biggest thing we dont know!! but now i am getting to far from the big bang!!! well i dont know how and why but i certnly know that there is 7 dimentions created by the big bang and we are suposto know four witch are 1 2 3 dimentions taht we all know and the and the fourth one would be the time but we are missing 3 ... whats can they be? but it would fill in with the missing mass of the universe?? well any one want to add up i would apreciate
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